Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD and Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, today joined LogMeIn (NASDAQ: LOGM) to officially open the company’s newly extended EMEA headquarters in Dublin. LogMeIn is opening the additional space with the expectation of tripling its workforce, with the creation of 90 new jobs in the next three years.

This investment is supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation through IDA Ireland.

LogMeIn established its Dublin office in 2012, exiting last year with 45 full-time staff in Ireland. The new expansion is designed to help accommodate for both the acceleration of hiring and a tripling of its current Dublin workforce to 135 staff – creating 90 new jobs. The new positions will span technical roles, sales, marketing, finance, HR and IT, many of which are actively open.

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LogMeIn, a cloud software company, provides solutions to simplify how people connect with devices, colleagues and customers. Millions of people and hundreds of thousands of businesses in more than 240 countries across the globe rely on LogMeIn’s products such as its namesake remote access product, LogMeIn Pro, its popular online meeting & collaboration solution, join.me, and its Internet of Things (IoT) platform, Xively.

“Dublin provides an excellent base for LogMeIn’s presence in this thriving market and has quickly become our international hub for attracting and supporting our rapidly expanding user and customer base,” said Michael Simon, LogMeIn’s co-founder & CEO. “The location is also a key advantage to attracting innovative thinkers and new talent to help us capitalize on some of today’s most transformative market opportunities. The ongoing investment and office expansion in Ireland is a testament to our recognition of Dublin as one of the best markets in the world for attracting top high-tech talent.”

Making the announcement, Taoiseach Enda Kenny TD said, “Ireland’s reputation as a leading location for business and investment in the cloud computing sector is further advanced by this announcement of 90 new highly skilled roles at LogMeIn’s EMEA operations in Dublin. Maintaining Ireland as an attractive location for investment is a priority for this Government as we work to create new jobs and opportunities for our people. I am delighted that today’s announcement by LogMeIn is another positive step in Ireland’s journey towards securing recovery.”

Minister Bruton, who met senior LogMeIn executives on an IDA investment mission to Boston in recent years, said: “Technology, and in particular cloud computing, is a sector which we have specifically targeted as part of our Action Plan for Jobs, and in recent years we have seen an impressive jobs performance in these areas. Today’s announcement that LogMeIn, a world-leading cloud software company, is creating 90 extra jobs in Dublin is a further boost for this sector. This is yet another example of the jobs growth that is possible in Ireland with political stability and if we implement the right policies. I wish Michael and the team every success with their continued growth”.

Welcoming today’s announcement Martin Shanahan, CEO IDA Ireland said “LogMeIn’s plans to further increase its workforce at their new office in Dublin’s Grand Canal Dock is another vote of confidence in Ireland’s growing tech hub. It also demonstrates the strength of the talent pool that is available in Ireland. IDA Ireland is constantly in contact with companies to discuss further expansions and we’re thrilled that Ireland has been identified as a key location for LogMeIn in its continued global expansion.”